| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1816 - 428 Seiten
...more successfully contrasted than id Shakspeare : Hots/iur. My liege, I did deny no prisoners; But I remember, when the fight was done, When I was dry...leaning upon my sword ; Came there a certain Lord, neat trimly dress'd, Fresh as a bridegroom , and his chin, new-reap'd, Sliew'd like a stubble-land at harvest-home.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 478 Seiten
...rage, and extreme toil, Breathless and faint, leaning upon mv sword, Came there a certain lord, neat, trimly dress'd, Fresh as a bridegroom; and his chin,...like a milliner; And 'twixt his finger and his thumb he held A pouncet-box, which ever and anon He gave his nose, and tnok't away again;- • Who, therewith... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1819 - 560 Seiten
...or misprision, Is guilty of this fault, and not my son. Hot. My liege, I did deny no prisoners. But, I remember, when the fight was done, When I was dry...leaning upon my sword, Came there a certain lord, neat, trimly dress'd, Fresh as a bridegroom ; and his chin, new reap'd, Show'd like a stubble-land at harvest-home... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens - 1820 - 348 Seiten
...or misprision Is guilty of this fault, and not my son. Hot. My liege, I did deny no prisoners. But, I remember, when the fight was done, When I was dry...his chin, new reap'd, Show'd like a stubble-land at harvest-home:9 He was perfumed like a milliner; And "twixt his finger and his thumb he held A pouncet-box,1... | |
| William Scott - 1819 - 366 Seiten
...fall, that we are innocent. VI.— Hotspur's Account of the Fop. MY liege, I deny no prisoners. But I remember, when the fight was done, When I was dry...leaning upon my sword, Came there a certain lord ; neat ; trimly dress'd ; Fresh as a bridegroom ; and his chin, new reap'd., Show'd like a stubble land, at... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 434 Seiten
...innt cent V^Hot-f1^ •/iccoun- °f 'he fof;.— HENRT IV. MY .:ege, I did deny no prismcrs B«i 1 remember, when the fight was done. When I was dry...leaning upon my sword, Came there a certain lord ; neat ; trimly dress'd ; Fresh as a bridegroom ; and his chin new reap'd, Show'd like a stub-ole land, at... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - 1820 - 388 Seiten
...he had heen accused of rofusing to surrender. " My Liege, I did deny no prisoners ; But 1 rememher, when the fight was done, When I was dry with rage...leaning upon my sword, Came there a certain lord, neat, trimly di'e."s'd, Fresh as a hridegroom; and his chin new reap'd Shav'd like a stuhhle-land at harvest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 456 Seiten
...or misprision Is guilty of this fault, and not my son. HOT. My liege, I did deny no prisoners. But, I remember, when the fight was done, When I was dry...leaning upon my sword, Came there a certain lord, neat, trimly dress'd, Fresh as a bridegroom ; and his chin, new reap'd, Show'd like a stubble-land at harvest-home... | |
| William Scott - 1823 - 396 Seiten
...fall, that we are innocent. VI. — Hotspur's Account of the Fop. MY liege, I deny no prisoners. But I remember, when the fight was done, When I was dry...leaning upon my sword, Came there a certain lord ; neat ; trimly /dress'd ; Fresh as a bridegroom; and his chin, new reap'd, Show'd like a stubble land, at... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 372 Seiten
...or misprision Is guilty of this fault, and not my son. Hot. My liege, I did deny no prisoners. But, I remember, when the fight was done, When I was dry...leaning upon my sword, Came there a certain lord, neat, trimly dress'd, Fresh as a bridegroom ; and his chin, new reap'd, Show'd like a stubble land at harvest... | |
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